A cool spritz of water hit Prompto on face and, wrinkling his nose, he groggily shook it away. He winced up at an endless blue sky. He was sure he'd just been on an island somewhere. But now this...
He rolled on his side to check his surroundings. Somehow he was out in the middle of the sea. Iggy wasn't there. Neither were Nyx or Noct. Maybe he shouldn't have expected them to be. Last he remembered he was on his own in the snow, trying to make his way back. That other island stuff must have been a dream - but it had felt so real, and he wanted to be with his friends again so bad.
That would have to wait, though, because it seemed he wasn't alone. They definitely weren't the guys. He didn't recognize either of them. And there was a sack with his name on it. In a daze, he opened it to check what was inside, completely perplexed. Not much that would be of use right now. There weren't any oars in that knapsack.
He took a deep breath. He wasn't alone. There were two women here and he needed to hold it together. As much as he wanted some answers, he doubted they were going to be very forthcoming. Maybe Ardyn was just messing with him. Maybe that whole last thing was just an illusion and this was another one. After all, how could he go from being in snowfields to being in the middle of the ocean? It didn't make any sense.
Gently, he placed a hand on J's shoulder and shook it, almost expecting that these two didn't really exist and maybe they wouldn't respond. Or they'd turn into MTs.
"Hey, are you okay?" he asked anyway His gaze flipped between them, looking for signs of movement.
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He rolled on his side to check his surroundings. Somehow he was out in the middle of the sea. Iggy wasn't there. Neither were Nyx or Noct. Maybe he shouldn't have expected them to be. Last he remembered he was on his own in the snow, trying to make his way back. That other island stuff must have been a dream - but it had felt so real, and he wanted to be with his friends again so bad.
That would have to wait, though, because it seemed he wasn't alone. They definitely weren't the guys. He didn't recognize either of them. And there was a sack with his name on it. In a daze, he opened it to check what was inside, completely perplexed. Not much that would be of use right now. There weren't any oars in that knapsack.
He took a deep breath. He wasn't alone. There were two women here and he needed to hold it together. As much as he wanted some answers, he doubted they were going to be very forthcoming. Maybe Ardyn was just messing with him. Maybe that whole last thing was just an illusion and this was another one. After all, how could he go from being in snowfields to being in the middle of the ocean? It didn't make any sense.
Gently, he placed a hand on J's shoulder and shook it, almost expecting that these two didn't really exist and maybe they wouldn't respond. Or they'd turn into MTs.
"Hey, are you okay?" he asked anyway His gaze flipped between them, looking for signs of movement.